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Eighth note

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An eighth note with stem extending up, an eighth note with stem extending down, and an eighth rest.
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Four eighth notes beamed together.

The eighth note (also called a quaver) is a note used in musical notation. It is ​18 the duration of a whole note (semibreve), which is where it gets its name. In the <math>\frac 4 4</math> time signature it has a length of ​12 of a beat.